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In an attempt to enable AMD-V on the Windows platform in Android studio, I was wondering What will happen if,

  1. Firstly we enable virtualization from BIOS
  2. Then we turn on WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux)
  3. Then we install Linux from windows store
  4. We use Xfce/Xorg to have the GUI ready
  5. Lastly, we install android studio

Will we be able to, use native AMD-V support on windows?

Or is there an alternative way to get Native Support of AMD-V?

Current PC Config:
    Processor:  AMD A6-9200 7th Generation Dual Core @ 2.70 GHz
          RAM:  8 GB DDR4 2400MHz
     Graphics:  1GB Internal DAC
           OS:  Windows 10 - 1903
 Laptop Model:  Dell Inspiron 3565
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  • AMD-V is not supported on the Windows platform in Android studio this is wrong. See Android Emulator - AMD Processor & Hyper-V Support. See also Run Android studio emulator on AMD processor
    – phuclv
    Commented Oct 28, 2019 at 5:42
  • I didn't know this before as I was primarily using an older version of Android Studio. Thanks for pointing out. ☺ Reworded the question. Commented Oct 28, 2019 at 5:47
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    Why do you need WSL with Android Studio? And if you focused in Android Development and want to work in GNU/Linux world then you can use a real Linux distribution.
    – Biswapriyo
    Commented Oct 28, 2019 at 7:37
  • Your question is not exactly clear.
    – Ramhound
    Commented Oct 28, 2019 at 15:58

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